Trump, seeking support, to headline at anti-abortion rally in D.C.
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump, anxious to buttress his support with evangelical voters, is slated to be a surprise headliner at today’s March for Life rally in Washington, the first sitting U.S. president ever to attend.
The annual anti-abortion event attracts thousands of people from across the country to march on Capitol Hill to protest the landmark 1973 Supreme Court ruling that legalized the procedure in all 50 states.
Today’s appearance by Trump — whose position on abortion has changed dramatically since he declared in a 1999 interview, “I am pro-choice in every respect” — comes in the midst of his ongoing impeachment trial in the Senate.
It also illustrates the importance he places on securing the support of evangelicals to boost his re-election chances in November.